Rae Wilde (she/her) is a queer woman and author of dark fiction who has also published under the name Rae Knowles. Her work includes The Stradivarius, Merciless Waters, and I Do Not Apologize for My Position on Men. Rae is the author of numerous shorter works, published in magazines and anthologies such as Dark Matter Ink, Nightmare, and Ghoulish Tales. Rae is represented by Laura Williams at Greene & Heaton.
""Nightmarish and powerfully unnerving, Rae Wilde's I Can Fix Her is a labyrinthine and profoundly complex portrait of queer relationships, obsession, routine, and destruction. Wilde's prose is masterfully controlled even when so much of this devastating story feels like a kind of demented stream of consciousness written at the end of the world. One of the most disorienting and upsetting works of queer fiction I've encountered this year."" --Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke ""In this ferocious tale, strata of bitterness, jealousy, and dashed expectations form an unstable foundation for Johnny, who desperately seeks a reconnection with her aloof, enigmatic ex. Wilde's incandescent prose blazes, but don't let the beautiful, poetic imagery of I Can Fix Her fool you--this story digs into the psychological bedrock of why we hope that the people we love will change to be exactly what we need and crave, even when deep down we know the truth."" --Lindz McLeod, author of Sunbathers and The Unlikely Pursuit of Mary Bennet ""I Can Fix Her is one of the saddest yet most beautiful fucking things I've ever read. Wilde demonstrates a mastery of experimental narrative structures and my god... the prose! Phenomenal."" --Paula D. Ashe, author of We Are Here to Hurt Each Other ""I Can Fix Her seamlessly blends the surreal and the horrific to capture a relationship so awful it breaks time. Compulsively readable and vivid as fuck, Rae Wilde's prose is as fierce as it is hot, hot, HOT. Do not miss this toxic bonbon of a novella!"" --Wendy N. Wagner, author of Girl in the Creek and The Deer King